Garment hanger



S. DWORKIN G ARMENT HANGER Jan. 3, 1933.

Filed Jan. 20, 1932 gwuentoz 53'172 @092 favor/5:2 '12 v Patented Jan.3, 1933 warren @FFWJE SAMUEL DWOBKIN, F PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TOPASSAIC KIDDY SHOP, INC., A CORPORATION OF NET/V JERSEY GARMENT HANGERApplication filed January 20, 1932.

The present invention relates to a garment hanger and has for its primeobject to provide a combination hanger for childrens panty dr sses,suits, coats, trousers and the like and has for its principal object theprovision of means on the body of the hanger for supporting trousers orthe like, said means being foldable to a compa t position in rela tionto the body when not in use.

Another object of the invention resides in the provision of acombination garment hanger of this nature which is exceedingly simple inits construction, inexpensive to manufacture, strong and durable, easyto manipulate, thoroughly eiiicient and reliable in use and otherwisewell adapted for the purpose for which it designed.

With the above and other objects in view as will appear as thedescription proceeds, the invention resides in certain novel features ofconstruction, and in the combination and arrangement of parts as will behereinafter more fully described and claimed.

In the drawing Figure 1 is an elevation of the hanger showing theauxiliary means in an operative position, and showing a portion of thebody in section.

Figure 2 is a similar view showing the auxiliary means in foldedposition.

Figure 3 is a transverse section taken substantially on the line 38 ofFigure 1.

Referring to the drawing in detail it will be seen that the numeral 5denotes a substantia-lly arcuate elongated body from which are formed inthe under edge of the body 5 equidistant from the center thereof andequidistant from the ends thereof. Across these recesses are pins 9.Rods are provided at their upper ends with offset eyes 11 circumjacentthe pins 9 and rockable thereon. Clips or other suitable fastening means12 are mounted on the free ends of the rods. When the rods are dependingdownwardly from the body 5 as shown in Figure 1 the fas toning elementsor clips may be engaged with Serial No. 587,824.

a garment such as trousers or the like for supporting the same from thehanger. When the rods 10 and their clips 12 are not in use they may beswung up to the position shown in Figure 2 and the clips engaged withthe loop 7.

It is thought that the construction, manipulation and advantages of thisinvention will now be readily understood by those skilled in this artwithout any further detailed description. The present embodiment of theinvention has been described in considerable detail because in actualpractice it attains the features of advantages enumerated as desirablein the statement of the invention and the above description.

It will be apparent that changes in the details of construction may beresorted to with out departing from the spirit or scope of the inventionas hereinafter claimed or sacrificing any of its advantages.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is 1. A garmenthanger of the class described including, in combination, a body, rodsswingably mounted on the body, fastening elements on the free ends ofthe rods, a loop on the body between the rods with which the fasteningelements may be engaged.

2. A garment hanger of the class described including a body, rodsswingably mounted on the body, fastening elements on the rods, and meanson the body with whi ch the fastening elements may be engaged to holdthe rods in a folded position adjacent the body.

3. A garment hanger of the class described including a body, the underedge of the body being formed with recesses, pins across the recesses,rods having ends formed with eyes circumjacent the pins and rockablethereon within the recess, fastening elements on the free ends of therods, and a loop extending from the body between the recesses with whichthe elements may be engaged.

In testimony whereof, I aflix my s gnature.

SAMUEL DXVORKIN.

